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Sean D’Souza
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The obstacles that would have prevented you from buying the Uniqueness Course:
Hard to follow and reads like a boring business or marketing book with Venn diagrams etc.
A a result of buying the course:
I found it very easy to follow, easily actionable and immediately actionable. The audio format and slides were not intimidating and I felt I was part of the classroom (which sounded cool and a awesome group of people).
The specific feature you liked most:
The example of the gym and how different groups worked through the exercises. Sean’s critique was awesome and I learned a lot from this. Also loved the structure of the course. If I have to pick one, definitely it would be the structured approach to learning.
Three other benefits:
1) Materials in the form of PDFs and audios that I can keep referring to.
2) Crafted my own uniqueness while listening to the audios….the 4th time. That would be a fast implementation.
3) How uniqueness is not some fluke but ties into a BIGGER picture on which your business is built on. The DNA concept was mindblowing.
(4) Loved the David Attenborough concept.
Would you recommend this product and why?
Of course! In a ‘me too’ world we all need to stand out. I am in accounting and it’s very competitive in my part of the world. I see how I can set myself apart from every other accountant out there. Gives me the confidence to raise my prices and charge what I am worth….because the client would now know why and how I am different.
The course is well structured, immediately actionable and a whole hell of fun!
Your uniqueness course is wonderful!
It really is terrific.
You’ve set such a benchmark. It’s really very good indeed, and I haven’t seen it explained anywhere like this.
When I was working on ‘big brands’ in London no one could properly explain it.
Oh, that was such a smoke and mirrors education experience now I look back on it.
Simon Lamey
“I struggled with the concept and process of uniqueness. It was hard. I worked through it a few times and felt like I just could not pick the uniqueness. Each time I tried on a uniqueness I felt it was without substance. I thought the effort was going to end up not being useful for me. I was about to give up.
As I was reading about “playing emperor” I thought “well I am trying to play emperor but I don’t know what my subjects want!” I figured it ultimately probably did not matter if I got it right, just pick one and rid myself of the discomfort of the task.
Then I remembered Sean had suggested that playing emperor was one way and that surveying customers was another. I had always felt uneasy about asking for testimonials. And then it became pretty clear to me. I don’t ask my customers what they like about my product because I fear the answer. So I don’t know.
Time to get over that. Maybe there would be an answer in their responses to the uniqueness question. So I turned to Sean’s outline for “reverse testimonials” and crafted a SurveyMonkey questionnaire. Yes, I had to ask a few times for some, but then eventually I had a good collection of testimonials. I was delighted that people had even responded. So I sat down and began to look over the responses.
After going through them a few times I suddenly realized that there was one word that seemed to keep coming up. I went back through each of them to be sure. It was right there in the customer responses. Every customer said what they valued was the “my product provided their students a realistic experience.” It was the realism they liked.
Unbelievable and fantastic. Then my mind went into overdrive as it made a myriad of decisions resulting in very nice clarity on my uniqueness. The process took work, but the results finally arrived and upon reflection I realized I had improved my marketing skills considerably.”
David Rahn
USA